Max Rules

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Max Rules
Directed byRobert Burke
Written byRobert Burke
Produced byRobert Burke
Jerry Mahan
StarringWilliam B. Davis
Andrew C. Maier
Jennifer Lancheros
Spencer Esau
CinematographyJohn Jeffcoat
Music byMatthew Bennett
Production
company
Jumpshot Films
Distributed byPeace Arch Entertainment
Release date
2004
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Max Rules is a 2004 kids' action-adventure feature film written and directed by Robert Burke.[1]

Synopsis

Max (Andrew C. Maier) and his friends Jessica (Jennifer Lancheros) and Scott (Spencer Esau) find thrills in spying on their families, sneaking into each other's houses, and organizing elaborate pranks at school. They have unique access to some of the most sophisticated equipment in the world, thanks to Max's Uncle, Rick Brinkley (William B. Davis), developer of top-secret equipment for the government. When Max discovers information about the whereabouts of a stolen FBI microchip, he and his friends use their skills and cutting edge technology to embark on the most dangerous mission of their lives.

Production

Filming took place in Seattle and Bellevue, Washington.

Festivals

  • Tribeca Film Festival
  • Seattle International Film Festival
  • Salento International Film Festival - Salento, Italy
  • HBO New York International Latino Film Festival
  • Children's Film Festival -
    Cologne, Germany
  • Seoul International Youth Film Festival
  • Schlingel International Film Festival for Children
  • Hannover Children's Film Festival
  • Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival
  • Staten Island Film Festival

References

  1. ^ Graeber, Laurel (29 April 2005). "From Manhattan to Madagascar". The New York Times.

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